. 199 + 61 pages. Pages 53, 54 (last page of letter and first lines of Peden's memoir) are missing. The last couple of pages of the memoir are missing or glued to the back cover. Heavy foxing/staining, mainly to borders of pages, shaken/tatty. View more info

. xxi + 587 + 30 pages, some wear and tear to extremities of binding. Official Scottish Episcopal Edition of the Book of Common Prayer translated into Scottish Gaelic and revised by a committee started by the Scottish Bishops in 1890. Scarce. View more info

. 532 pages. Scottish Gaelic edition of the Scots Worthies. Leather spine torn and partially detached from front cover. Inscribed "To John Macleod from Ina Macmillan" and "To Mr & Mrs John Morrison and John Morrison Junr from John Macleod, and it is my wish that this book will not be given away to anyone, as it was of sentimental value to the Macmillans & Macleod while in their possession. J McL. 22nd March 1954". View more info

. viii + 160 pages, large print, some neat pencil underlining and marginal annotation. Biographies of 4 ministers: John and Thomas MacKay of Lairg, Alex MacLeod of Rogart, John Macdonald of Helmsdale, Dr Aird of Creich, plus 21 godly men (largely elders and catechists) and 2 godly women, together with a 3½ page Gaelic chapter (about "Mr Self"). Preface by Principal John MacLeod of the Free Church College (author of Scottish Theology). View more info

. x + 295 pages, edges and endpapers foxed.. Selections from modern Scottish Gaelic (1700-1900); Early Modern Gaelic (1500-1700); and Middle Gaelic (1000-1500), including a picture of two pages from the Book of Deer. Length section of explanatory notes to the whole book. View more info

. 136 + 32 pages, endpapers and edges foxed (especially top edges); facsimile reprint of books printed by Benjamin Motte in 1707. In both Manx (a form of Gaelic) and English, "a further instruction for such as have learned the Church Catechism"; also a short book of directions and prayers for particular persons; for families; for the Lord's Day; for the Lord's Supper; for the Time of Sickness. View more info